jimmy_the_builder
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The technical term for that starts with f and ends with d. It's not fleeced, fixed, fitted.................
Is it 'ferrous oxided'?
Cheers
Jimmy
The technical term for that starts with f and ends with d. It's not fleeced, fixed, fitted.................
Pretty sure it's standard Nick. Ferretti in particular like to order them with a string to lift the tender, rather than use the up/down movement of the arm to lift it (like yours, fe). Good idea to complain to Bes and get a dealMike, is the tender winch standard, or has someone added it later. The retaining bracket looks a bit of an afterthought, although the rest of it looks like it's supposed to be there? Assuming it's original, then as jfm says Besenzoni have clearly fitted a mild steel cylinder and sold it as an all SS passarelle, which is either a major bollox up on their part, or outright dishonesty. Even if it's many years old i'd still expect them to want to keep this very quiet, so you may well get them to give you a new ram, or as a minimum to supply one at cost.
Is it 'ferrous oxided'?
Cheers
Jimmy
Jimmy, you must be a ferrous oxiding mind reader!
No, I noticed a few flakes of paint under the pasarelle on a regular basis but that cylinder is enclosed by a cover (see pic in my first post) so I guess most of the flaked off paint and rusted bits just collected in the cover. I never imagined that the cylinder was so badly corroded. The amazing thing was that it continued to operate without any apparent deterioration in performance or any oil leaksI'm amazed you're surprised though. It must have been heading in that "sweep me up" direction for the last several years mike. Do the staff not clean under the passerelle? You'll have to withhold their bonuses.
Yup its a standard Besenzoni model with a winch and also with about 45deg either side slewing movement. I've only ever seen it on mid size Ferrettis. Actually its a good piece of kit (except for this ram of course). The slewing movement allows you to move the pasarelle away from obstructions on the quay and I prefer to lift the tender with the winch because it's lifted vertically and you can walk under the pasarelle to handle the tenderPretty sure it's standard Nick. Ferretti in particular like to order them with a string to lift the tender, rather than use the up/down movement of the arm to lift it (like yours, fe). Good idea to complain to Bes and get a deal
Also, the hydraulic piping looks ok to me. It's only the cylinder that is ferrous oxided
that cylinder is enclosed by a cover
If it was wroking at end of last season I'd just tell them "thanks but no thanks, and tellem not to touch the passerelle, and you'll deal with it next winter." That entire passerelle is about €9k retail, so the parts prices are daft. Under the white paint it is mostly st/steel and the service life is way way longer than this information suggests
Rob thanks and you're absolutely right. The ram is already on its way back to Italy and I had already instructed the marina to put a protective coating on it before refitting it. What would you recommend? Its definitely mild steelMike,not wanting to teach you how to suck eggs....We (company I work for) do a lot of work in the subsea, backdeck and Oil and gas sectors...could I suggest you get a decent spec'd paint coating on the new cyl body (if not stainless) or you might end up doing all this again in a few years!
Be happy to arrange the coatings for you with an extremely quick turnaround.(very cheap too)...oh and I'm certainly not touting for work just an offer of help.
Rob.